Photograph depicts the original Lumberman's Arch in Stanley Park. Lumberman's Arch was constructed by the Lumberman's Union in 1912 to commemorate the visit of the Duke of Connaught. It originally stood along his procession route, at Homer and Pender. It was moved to Stanley Park and remained there until 1947 when it was condemned and demolished. A replacement structure was erected in 1952.
Grassy field with evergreen trees in foreground; wooden log replica of Parthenon temple in middle of image; ships in the harbour in background.
Photograph depicts a man with the largest rainbow trout caught in B.C.
Large fish displayed on wooden board below ruler; man standing to right of fish wearing bow tie, overcoat, and fedora holding broken down fishing rod and lure.
Crowds of people in bathing suits on the sane, with towels and parasols; people in water and on wharves in the water; tall brick structure and houses in background.
Photograph depicts Olympic ski champion Jack Bevard at Diamond Head in Garibaldi Provincial Park.
Man seated on hill, back to camera, with skis resting to left of him and backpack and poles to right; Diamond Head peak in background, snow-capped, partially obscured by light cloud.